Chrysler has been working hard to develop
an Internet-based service that will
enable consumers to pick a dealer,
configure a vehicle, request a price quote
and get a response within 48 hours. The
unnamed service will go nationwide in
October.
"We believe this is the way to go. And,
through training, we are making sure
dealers are ready to be responsive," said
Rich Everett, director of strategic
technologies at Chrysler. The automaker
will monitor the E-mail system to
make sure consumers get a response as
promised, Everett said. "If they don't,
we'll deactivate the [dealer's] button.
That's how serious we are."
-- " I am confident that the Republican Party will pick a nominee that will beat Bill Clinton in 2000. " former V.P. Dan Quayle
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